Shrub rose plant named ‘KORapfhecki’

ABSTRACT

‘KORapfhecki’ is a new and distinct variety of  Rosa hybrida  which is characterized by the combination of an upright and bushy growth habit, medium-sized double flowers which are orange in color and also attractive foliage with excellent disease resistance. The new variety propagates successfully by grafting and by stem cuttings and has shown to be uniform and stable in the resulting generations from asexual propagation.

Latin name of genus and species: The Latin name of the genus and speciesof the novel variety disclosed herein is Rosa hybrida.

Variety denomination: The inventive variety of Rosa hybrida disclosedherein has been given the variety denomination ‘KORapfhecki’.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to a new and distinct Rosa hybrida, shrubrose cultivar, which has been given the variety denomination of‘KORapfhecki’. Its market class is PLT/102.

Parentage: The Rosa hybrida variety ‘KORapfhecki’ is the result of acontrolled cross-pollination breeding program carried out by theinventor in Offenseth-Sparrieshoop, Germany. The objective of the saidbreeding program was to create a new and distinct rose plant with uniquequalities, such as:

-   -   1. Uniform growth and flowering;    -   2. Abundant attractive, recurrent orange flowers;    -   3. Attractive and abundant glossy foliage; and    -   4. Resistance to diseases encountered in landscapes and gardens.        This combination of qualities is not present in prior rose        cultivars known to the inventor. These objectives have been        substantially achieved and in that distinguish ‘KORapfhecki’        from all other varieties known to the inventor.

‘KORapfhecki’ is a seedling selection which resulted from the controlledpollination of an unnamed breeding line, the seed parent, developed andowned by the same inventor and Rosa hybrida ‘INTERfluco’ (unpatented),the pollen parent, during the summer of 2002.

As part of a rose development program, Tim-Hermann Kordes germinatedseeds from the aforementioned hybridization during the following winterand conducted evaluations and observations on the resulting seedlings ina controlled environment in Offenseth-Sparrieshoop, Germany. Theresulting seedlings exhibited distinctive physical and biologicalcharacteristics. The new rose plant was selected as a single plant inMay of 2003 from the seedling beds due to its superior characteristicsand asexually propagated for further evaluation. This new anddistinctive rose variety was given the name ‘KORapfhecki’.

Asexual Reproduction: The first asexual propagation of ‘KORapfhecki’ wasperformed in July of 2003 at the inventor's nursery inOffenseth-Sparrieshoop, Germany. Subsequently, ‘KORapfhecki’ has beensuccessfully propagated by stem cuttings and grafting in Jackson County,Oreg. These initial and other subsequent propagations conducted incontrolled environments demonstrate that ‘KORapfhecki’ reproduces trueto type in successive generations of asexual reproduction.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The following characteristics have been repeatedly observed andrepresent the distinguishing characteristics of the new Rosa hybridacultivar ‘KORapfhecki’. These traits, in combination, distinguish‘KORapfhecki’ as a new and distinct cultivar.

-   -   1. Rosa hybrida ‘KORapfhecki’ exhibits an upright, bushy growth        habit; and    -   2. Rosa hybrida ‘KORapfhecki’ exhibits an abundance of flowers;        and    -   3. Rosa hybrida ‘KORapfhecki’ exhibits a semi-double flower        habit; and    -   4. Rosa hybrida ‘KORapfhecki’ exhibits a medium flower size; and    -   5. Rosa hybrida ‘KORapfhecki’ exhibits an orange flower color,        at anthesis; and    -   6. Rosa hybrida ‘KORapfheck’ exhibits dark green, glossy        foliage; and    -   7. Rosa hybrida ‘KORapfhecki’ exhibits very high disease        resistance.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING

The accompanying color drawing shows as true as is reasonably possibleto obtain in color photographs of this type, the typical characteristicsof the buds, sepals, reproductive organs, flowers, leaves, prickles, andstems of ‘KORapfhecki’, taken from plants of three years of age.

DETAILED BOTANICAL DESCRIPTION

The following is a detailed botanical description of a new and distinctvariety of Rosa hybrida known as ‘KORapfhecki’, based upon fieldobservations made in June of 2015 from three year old plants, grownin-ground, at a nursery in Jackson County, Oreg.

Those skilled in the art will appreciate that certain characteristicswill vary with older or, conversely, with younger plants. ‘KORapfhecki’has not been observed under all possible environmental conditions. Wheredimensions, sizes, colors and other characteristics are given, it is tobe understood that such characteristics are approximations or averagesset forth as accurately as practicable. The phenotype of the variety maydiffer from the descriptions set forth herein with variations inenvironmental, climactic and cultural conditions. Color notations arebased on The Royal Horticultural Society Colour Chart, The RoyalHorticultural Society, London, 2001 edition except where common terms ofcolor are used.

A botanical description of ‘KORapfhecki’ and comparisons with othervarieties of Rosa hybrida are provided below.

-   General plant description:    -   -   Growth rate.—Moderate.        -   Growth habit.—Upright and bushy.        -   Mature dimensions.—Approximately 155 cm tall and 60 cm wide.        -   Cold hardiness.—USDA Hardiness Zones 5 to 9.        -   Propagation.—Grafting and stem cuttings.        -   Disease resistance.—Average resistance to powdery mildew            (Sphaerotheca pannosa) and a high degree of resistance to            blackspot (Diplocarpon rosae) and rust (Phragmidium sp.)            diseases under normal growing conditions in Jackson County,            Oreg.-   Root system: Fibrous.-   Stems:    -   -   Stem color.—Immature stems are Yellow-Green Group 144B;            mature stems are Yellow-Green Group 144A.        -   Anthocyanin intonations.—Greyed-Purple Group 184C.        -   Stem surface texture.—The surfaces of both immature and            mature stems are smooth.        -   Stem dimensions.—Typical mature stems are approximately 100            cm long and 6 to 9 mm in diameter near the base.        -   Prickles.—Incidence — Present, primarily on mature stems; 0            to 2 prickles per 10 cm of stem, on average. Size — Average            length is 3 to 5 mm. Immature prickle color — Yellow-Green            Group 145B. Mature prickle color — Yellow-Green Group 145B.            Anthocyanin intonations — Greyed-Purple Group 184C. Shape —            Concave. Texture — Smooth.-   Leaves:    -   -   Arrangement.—Imparipinnate compound leaves; mature axillary            leaves consisting of 5 leaflets.        -   Attachment.—Petiolate.        -   Dimensions.—150 to 160 mm long and 110 to 130 mm wide.        -   Abundance.—Average.        -   Stipules.—Size — 27 mm long and 5 mm wide. Stipule color —            Yellow-Green Group 144B. Anthocyanin intonations —            Greyed-Purple Group 184C; present on stipitate glands and            the adaxial surface of the midrib. Stipitate glands —            Abundant; only present at margins. Margins — Glandular            toothed. Texture, adaxial surface — Glabrous. Texture,            abaxial surface — Glabrous. Apex — Apiculate. Base — Winged.        -   Petiole.—Length — Average 40 to 45 mm. Diameter — Average            1.5 mm. Petiole color, adaxial surface — Yellow-Green Group            144A. Petiole color, abaxial surface — Yellow-Green Group            145A. Margins — Glandular toothed. Anthocyanin intonations —            Greyed-Purple Group 187C on stipitate glands. Prickles — One            small prickle occasionally present. Stipitate glands —            Limited number present on margins. Texture, adaxial surface            — Papillate. Texture, abaxial surface — Glabrous. Strength —            Moderately strong.        -   Rachis.—Length — Average 10 to 25 mm. Diameter — Average 1.5            to 2 mm. Color, adaxial surface — Yellow-Green Group 144A.            Color, abaxial surface — Yellow-Green Group 145A.            Anthocyanin intonations — None observed. Margins — Entire,            with occasional stipitate glands. Texture — Glabrous.            Prickles — A few small prickles underneath. Stipitate glands            — Limited numbers of stipitate glands at margins.        -   Leaflets.—Quantity — Normally 5 leaflets present on leaves            in middle of the stem. Dimensions — Average size of the            terminal leaflet is 75 mm long and 45 mm wide. Shape —            Elliptical. Apex — Acuminate. Base — Cuneate. Margins —            Serrated and undulating. Texture, adaxial surface — Glossy            and leathery. Texture, abaxial surface — Matte and leathery.            Juvenile foliage color, adaxial surface — Yellow-Green Group            144A. Juvenile foliage color, abaxial surface — Yellow-Green            Group 144B. Mature foliage color, adaxial surface — Green            Group 137A. Mature foliage color, abaxial surface —            Yellow-Green Group 146B. Anthocyanin intonations —            Greyed-Purple Group 187C. Present at and near the margins of            juvenile foliage. Venation — Reticulate. Petiolule —            Dimensions — 1 to 2 mm long and 1 mm in diameter. Petiolule            color, adaxial and abaxial surfaces — Yellow-Green Group            145C. Anthocyanin intonations — Greyed-Purple Group 184C.            Prickles — None present. Stipitate Glands — A few stipitate            glands present along margins. Texture, adaxial surface —            Smooth with fine hairs present. Texture, abaxial surface —            Smooth and glabrous.-   Inflorescence:    -   -   Inflorescence type.—Both compound corymbs with multiple            flowers and solitary flowers observed.        -   Blooming habit.—Recurrent.        -   Quantity of flowers.—Generally 1 to 4, on corymbs.        -   Size.—Corymbs are 130 mm tall and 130 mm wide, on average.        -   Peduncle.—Surface — Lacking stipitate glands and prickles.            Length — 25 to 50 mm average length. Diameter — 3 to 4 mm            average diameter. Color — Yellow-Green Group 144A.            Anthocyanin intonations — Not present. Texture — Glabrous.            Strength — Strong.-   Flowering laterals: Present below the initiation of inflorescence.    Generally 6 flowering laterals are present, with 10 flowers per    flowering shoot.-   Bud:    -   -   Bud form.—Long. Pointed ovoid.        -   Size.—Upon opening, 30 mm in length from base of receptacle            to distal end of bud and 18 mm diameter at its widest point.        -   Texture.—Leathery.        -   Color, as sepals first unfold.—Red Group 52A.        -   Color when one-quarter open, upper surface.—Marginal zone —            Orange-Red Group 33B. Middle zone — Orange-Red Group 33C.            Basal zone — Yellow Group 9A.        -   Color when one-quarter open, lower surface.—Marginal zone —            Red Group 41C. Middle zone — Red Group 41C. Basal zone —            Yellow Group 5B.-   Flower:    -   -   Pedicel.—Surface — Glabrous, with stipitate glands present.            Length — 35 to 50 mm, on average. Diameter — 2 to 3 mm, on            average. Color — Yellow-Green Group 144B. Anthocyanin            intonations — Greyed-Purple Group 187C on stipitate glands.            Strength — Weak. Texture — Papillate.        -   Sepals.—Diameter of calyx — 25 to 30 mm, at anthesis. Color,            adaxial surface — Greyed-Green Group 194B. Color, abaxial            surface — Yellow-Green Group 144A. Anthocyanin intonations —            Greyed-Purple 187C. Size — 25 mm long and 7 to 10 mm wide,            on average. Shape — Weak foliaceous appendages on 3 of the 5            sepals. Apex — Apiculate. Base — Flat at union with            receptacle. Quantity — Five. Texture, adaxial surface —            Hoary. Texture, abaxial surface — Leathery. Margins —            Cilliate and glandular toothed observed. Stipitate glands —            Limited; along margins.        -   Corolla.—General shape of corolla — Cup-shaped and open;            round. Shape of corolla when viewed from the side — Upon            opening, upper portion — Flat. Upon opening, lower portion —            Flattened convex. Open flower, upper portion — Flattened            convex. Open flower, lower portion — Concave. Aspect —            Flowers held upright. Dimensions — Small for a shrub rose.            When open, the average flower diameter is 45 to 60 mm and            the average flower height is 30 mm. Fragrance — Light.            Duration — On the plant 5 days. Senesced petals drop away            cleanly. Petals — Petal arrangement — Not formal. Petal            count — Exhibits double flowers with approximately 25 petals            under normal conditions. Petal reflex — Petals are somewhat            reflexed. Petal reflex occurs one by one, with outer petals            reflexing first. Petal margin — Entire. Petal shape —            Obovate. Apex — Obtuse. Base — Cuneate. Dimensions —            Approximately 25 to 30 mm long and 20 to 34 mm wide.            Texture, inner surface — Smooth. Texture, outer surface —            Smooth. Petal color, upon opening — Outermost petals, outer            surface — Marginal zone — Red Group 52D. Middle zone —            Orange-Red Group 33C, with occasional intonations of Yellow            Group 6C on the midrib. Basal zone — Yellow Group 6C.            Outermost petals, inner surface — Marginal zone — Red Group            52D. Middle zone — Orange Group 25B. Basal zone — Yellow            Group 9A. Innermost petals, outer surface — Marginal zone —            Orange-Red Group 33C. Middle zone — Orange-Red Group 33C,            with occasional intonations of Yellow Group 6C on the            midrib. Basal zone — Yellow Group 6C. Innermost petals,            inner surface — Marginal zone — Orange Group 25B. Middle            zone — Orange Group 25B. Basal zone — Yellow Group 9A. Petal            color, after opening — Outermost petals, outer surface —            Marginal zone — Red Group 52C. Middle zone — Orange-Red            Group 33C, with occasional intonations of Yellow Group 6C on            the midrib. Basal zone — Yellow Group 6C. Outermost petals,            inner surface — Marginal zone — Red Group 52B. Middle zone —            Orange Group N25B, with occasional intonations of Yellow            Group 9A on the midrib. Basal zone — Yellow Group 9A.            Innermost petals, outer surface — Marginal zone — Orange-Red            Group 33C. Middle zone — Orange-Red Group 33C, with            occasional intonations of Yellow Group 6B on the midrib.            Basal zone — Yellow Group 6B. Innermost petals, inner            surface — Marginal zone — Orange Group N25B. Middle zone —            Orange Group N25B, with occasional intonations of Yellow            Group 9A on the midrib. Basal zone — Yellow Group 9A.            General Tonality — Orange-Red Group 30D, at anthesis, and            fading to Orange Group 25D.        -   Petaloids.—Quantity — 10 petaloids per flower, on average.            Dimensions — Approximately 10 to 20 mm long and 7 to 15 mm            wide. Color, inner surface — Orange-Red Group 33A, with            intonations of Yellow Group 6A along the midrib. Color,            outer surface — Orange-Red Group 33B, with intonations of            Yellow Group 6A along the midrib. Texture, inner surface —            Smooth. Texture, outer surface — Smooth. Margins —            Undulated. Shape — Spatulate. Apex — Obtuse and emarginate.            Base — Attenuate.-   Reproductive organs:    -   -   Stamens.—Quantity — Approximately 110, on average, and            regularly arranged around the styles. Anthers — Dimensions —            1 to 1.5 mm long and 1 mm wide, on average. Color —            Yellow-Orange Group 16D. Pollen — Generally present;            abundant. Pollen Color — Greyed-Orange Group N163C.            Filaments — Color — Yellow Group 12A. Length — 4 mm.        -   Pistils.—Quantity — Average; approximately 75 present.            Stigmas — Dimensions — 1 mm long and 1 mm wide. Location —            Equal in position to anthers. Color — Yellow Group 12A.            Styles — Length — Approximately 4 mm long. Color —            Green-White Group 157B with intonations of Red Group 52B.        -   Ovary.—Dimensions — 3 mm long and 1 mm in diameter. Color —            Green-White 157C.        -   Receptacle.—Shape — Urn-shaped. Dimensions — Approximately 5            mm high and 7 mm wide. Surface — Glaucous, with a limited            number of fine hairs present. Color — Yellow-Green Group            144B with intonations of Greyed-Purple Group 187C. Texture —            Smooth.-   Hips and seed formation: Not observed.

COMPARISONS WITH THE PARENTS

The new rose plant may be distinguished from its seed parent, an unnamedseedling, by the following combination of characteristics:

-   -   1. ‘KORapfhecki’ exhibits an orange flower color, whereas the        unnamed seedling exhibits a yellow flower color.    -   2. ‘KORapfhecki’ exhibits an upright and bushy growth habit,        whereas the unnamed seedling exhibits a spreading growth habit.

The new rose plant may be distinguished from its pollen parent, Rosahybrida ‘INTERflocu’, by the following combination of characteristics:

-   -   1. ‘KORapfhecki’ exhibits a medium flower size, whereas        ‘INTERflocu’ exhibits a large flower size.    -   2. ‘KORapfhecki’ exhibits very high disease resistance, whereas        ‘INTERflocu’ exhibits average disease resistance.

COMPARISONS WITH SIMILAR ROSA HYBRIDA CULTIVARS KNOWN TO THE INVENTOR

For a comparison, several physical characteristics of the rose variety‘KORburox’, a rose variety from the same inventor described andillustrated in U.S. Plant Pat. No. 23,121 are compared to ‘KORapfhecki’in Chart 1.

CHART 1 Characteristic ‘KORapfhecki’ ‘KORburox’ General tonality offlower, Orange-Red Red Group 53B. at anthesis. Group 30D. Average PlantHeight. 155 cm. 60 cm. Bud color as sepals first Red Group 52A. WhiteGroup unfold. N155B.

That which is claimed:
 1. A new and distinct variety of rose plant named ‘KORapfhecki’, as described and illustrated herein. 